The Muslim Brotherhood, an organization which reaches into the US, including (disputed) ties to Hillary Clinton's staff, is showing the actual results of the "Arab Spring"

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The Arab Spring takeover of Egypt by the Muslim Brotherhood has run amok, with reports from several different media agencies that the radical Muslims have begun crucifying opponents of newly installed President Mohammed Morsi.

Middle East media confirm that during a recent rampage, Muslim Brotherhood operatives “crucified those opposing Egyptian President Muhammad Morsi naked on trees in front of the presidential palace while abusing others.”

Hey ... if that's what they want in their country ... so be it. I couldn't really care less. And if this story does turn out to be true, all of the Arab Spring supporters shouldn't really be all that surprised by what happened.

Many may be surprised, the idea that history has an arc or direction trendings towards freedom or 'progress' seems to hold favor with a lot of people. Thus a popular uprising was seen as necessarily good.

The story cites unnamed "middle east media" and admits that no date can be placed on the supposed actions. It is also punctuated by examples of Islamophobic literature ads. Hardly the most reliable of sources.

Not surprising. "WorldNetDaily (WND) is an American web site that publishes 'news' and associated content from the perspective of U.S. conservatives and the political right", cut from the same cloth as American Thinkerer and Broadbert and other Rightist pundits.

Imagine the 4 network full court press which would *still* be in fifth gear if a conservative had wounded a security guard at some leftist organization. Yet as it was, a mention here and there because they couldn't escape it, and the gay activist going to a conservative foundation armed and ready to kill rates pretty low on their importance scale.

Now, normally a wacko is a wacko and they come in all flavors. But given the extreme bias of the MSM and the lengths and rapidity they will reach to in order to propel a 'tea party is violence' meme, noting the incredible disparity between reporting examples is merely obvious.

Imagine the 4 network full court press which would *still* be in fifth gear if a conservative had wounded a security guard at some leftist organization. Yet as it was, a mention here and there because they couldn't escape it, and the gay activist going to a conservative foundation armed and ready to kill rates pretty low on their importance scale.

Now, normally a wacko is a wacko and they come in all flavors. But given the extreme bias of the MSM and the lengths and rapidity they will reach to in order to propel a 'tea party is violence' meme, noting the incredible disparity between reporting examples is merely obvious.

I would also point out that the two Surah references given are falsely quoted: crucifixion is not obligatory and there is nothing for Christians to fear as they worship Allah (God). However, I guess WND does not expect its average reader to check up on that.

LOL...oh, you mean they're actually discuss issues ideas and events the left wing Gatekeepers will not report or discuss unless forced to.

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Originally Posted by MtnGoat

Imagine the 4 network full court press which would *still* be in fifth gear if a conservative had wounded a security guard at some leftist organization. Yet as it was, a mention here and there because they couldn't escape it, and the gay activist going to a conservative foundation armed and ready to kill rates pretty low on their importance scale.

Now, normally a wacko is a wacko and they come in all flavors. But given the extreme bias of the MSM and the lengths and rapidity they will reach to in order to propel a 'tea party is violence' meme, noting the incredible disparity between reporting examples is merely obvious.

I can only think the tendency for being a conspiracy theorist is a natural qualification for digging through these sites such as WND, for news that one wants to spread around due to the "MSM" ignoring it.

The guy shooting the guard got a lot of play, more than it would have if it had not been for the Chick fil a connection, and that it occurred in DC on K Street. The guard was shot in the arm, if the guy had opened up with an ak 47 and killed most of the people in the office, it would have gotten a lot of play, fortunately, that didn't happen.

I have seen much less about the two deputies killed in Louisiana by the folks connected to an anti-government group. I don't conclude this is a conspiracy, I think the investigation is ongoing, and the groups like this have very thin ties, very little structure, but as news comes out, I expect to hear more.

Of course, I don't have a bunch of lying websites masquerading as legitimate news sources to feed my paranoia and conspiracy theories and make a good living at it, which pleases me.